UTC’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing online program is one of the Top 20 in the country, according to a national website. The degree is part of UTC’s RN-BSN Gateway Program. Ranked No. 17, UTC is one of only two Tennessee schools to be ranked in the Top 25 by the SR Education Group, an…
UTC GIS team places third in national competition
UTC team wins best reference map at Esri User Conference, one of the largest gatherings of geographic information systems professionals.
I Am Innocent: Ed Johnson Remembered
On Sept. 24, 2018, about a dozen people stood quietly on the bridge and listened as Eric Atkins recalled the lynching that took Johnson’s life more than 100 years earlier.
UTC’s Rutledge, Crawford address national conference on diversity
UTC’s Valerie Rutledge and Elizabeth Crawford gave presentations at a national conference on diversity.
3 from UTC chosen for UT System leadership program
Three administrators from the UTC have been chosen to help the UT System transition from the present to the future.
Nightin Gala honors the profound impact of nurses
In its inaugural year, Nightin Gala will celebrate the integral part that nurses play in the lives of their patients and in community healthcare overall.
100 Years Later: Remembering World War I at UTC
Many events emphasize the role of women, Hispanic- and African-American as well as Native Americans in World War I. Discussions explore many different elements of the war, from philosophy to literature to nursing to the chemistry used in battle.
The past returns: Ibsen’s ‘Doll’s House’ is revisited in ‘Part 2’
If You Go What: A Doll’s House, Part 2 When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Oct. 2-6; 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 Where: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre in the UTC Fine Arts Center. Tickets: $10 for students with UTC ID; $12 general public; go to https://bit.ly/2DCMVJU, call (423) 425-4269 or buy them at the UTC Fine Arts…
UTC donors join celebration for largest private gift in university history
Alumnus Gary Rollins and his wife, Kathleen Rollins, were the guests of honor as University of Tennessee at Chattanooga faculty, staff and students thanked the couple for the largest philanthropic gift in UTC history.
Virtual reality project will help train firefighters in different, dangerous situations
Jim Gault, chief deputy of Waldens Ridge Emergency Service, wears virtual reality goggles as part of a research project to use computer simulations to safely train firefighters in different scenarios.









